Just a quick note on some very exciting news. As the launch date for the ebook and paperback of my historical fiction novel A Thin Porridge nears, I'm also working with a producer on the creation of the audiobook. Utilizing ACX, which is Audible.com's production wing, I found voice actor Tim Tidball. Tim has the … Continue reading Hear my audiobook’s 1st chapter!
Author: Ben Gohs
Turning my novel into an audiobook
The whole time I was writing A Thin Porridge I kept thinking of what a great mini-series and movie it would make. But, the thought of an audiobook didn't enter my mind until maybe the last year I was working on it. I only just discovered a love of audiobooks in the last couple years. … Continue reading Turning my novel into an audiobook
Registering your screenplay with the U.S. Copyright Office is the only way to protect your hard work
I. FACT: You can't get the same levels of attorney fees/damages for theft of your screenplay unless it was registered with the U.S. Copyright Office II. FACT: WGA offers ZERO protections to non-WGA writer IPs III. WGA requires renewal fees—Copyright is your lifetime + 70 years UPDATE: I've had to update this because of several … Continue reading Registering your screenplay with the U.S. Copyright Office is the only way to protect your hard work
Mary Yarde reviews Ben Gohs’ historical fiction novel A Thin Porridge
Here are the many places you can find Mary Anne Yarde's 5-star review of A Thin Porridge historical fiction adventure novel: The Coffee Pot Book Club, Blog Link: https://maryanneyarde.blogspot.com/2020/04/bookreview-thin-porridge-by-benjamin.html The Coffee Pot Book Club, Short Blog Link: http://trbr.io/ckUIq8L The Coffee Pot Book Club Recommended Reads 2020, Blog Link: https://maryanneyarde.blogspot.com/p/the-coffee-pot-book-club-recommended.html The Secret World Of Books, Blog … Continue reading Mary Yarde reviews Ben Gohs’ historical fiction novel A Thin Porridge
Five stars for A Thin Porridge
The first official review of my historical fiction novel A Thin Porridge is in and I couldn't be happier. Sure, getting five stars is nice ... but it's reading the thoughts of someone who gets my story as I intended it that really makes me happy. Here's an excerpt from Mary Anne Yarde of The … Continue reading Five stars for A Thin Porridge